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Therm-a-Rest Men's ProLite Plus

Not the lightest, but definitely one of the more reliable and must have for any pack. I have owned my sleep pad for several years now and have enjoyed its reliability, comfort, and ease to use. It easily inflates and deflates when done with and while it is a little cumbersome to deal with when deflated I have found it is not a problem to roll up and stuff into my pack which I use it as a back cushion (between my gear and back). It is a little on the heavier side and of my standard gear it is one… Full review

Exped DownMat 9

I bought this excellent 9LW goose down mattress to use at home for a cure to an injured back! The 3 1/2 inch thickness is perfect not quite fully inflated, on a straight flat, hard surface, Smile! Have used this mattress every night for about 5 years. I have been able to somewhat cure an extremely painful back injury. I keep two! Also slept outside on my friend's Cadilac! porch at 7000 feet all winter! Never got cold once, with all my cold weather gear! This to me is a must-have item for everyday… Full review

The North Face Dolomite 40/4

Lightweight, packable/compressible, can use as a quilt... well made. Bought this bag for summer camping since I have only 20 deg bags. Stayed warm down to high 30s. Below that I was chilled a bit.
Great deal for a bag of this weight and quality, couldn't ask for more. Full review

Klymit Static V

Light weight, pretty dang comfortable... just find the right pressure. Durable, quality material, packs down to the roughly the size of a Foster's can. I bought this pad after trying to scrunch down my Alps car-camping pad for backpacking. I've been pleased with it so far after maybe 10 nights. Provided that you find that sweet spot pressure, it's comfortable — of course that holds true for any inflatable. The valve has worked well... no issues there. Interesting chamber design, I think it helps… Full review

Teton Sports ComfortLite Pillow

Super pillow, packs down small and great for those who like to sleep with a larger pillow. This is a great little camping pillow. It has a foam core and a self inflating feature. If you are like me and sleep at home with multiple pillows, then this is the camping pillow for you. I have tried many different types of camp pillows from simple compressible filled pillows to more complicated inflatable ones. They all have had the same issue, they are meant to be small and compact and as such they do… Full review

Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Trekker

I use this for motorcycle camping so I might have opted for a thicker pad. However it was $60 from Academy Sports. Full review

Sea to Summit Aeros Premium Pillow

Wonderful pillow. Light, compact, comfortable, and great to improve any camping experience. This is really a great pillow for camping. It is comfortable. The lining on top is soft without being too thick, which for me means my head doesn't sweat all night like it has with other pillows. It is very compact and would work for all camping conditions. Whether you are car camping, or trekking into uncharted trails, this is so light and compact it will go anywhere without taking up much room at all. It… Full review

Jacks 'R' Better Sierra Sniveller

This quilt is lightweight, very compact, and ultra warm. If you are looking to cut weight and save space without compromise this is the quilt for you. I bought this quilt because I got claustrophobic being confined in a mummy bag. I began using my mummy bag as a quilt and realized how much wasted space and weight I was carrying this way. I purchased the midrange level quilt 800 fill/long and when I received it was skeptical if it was going to be warm enough when I saw the size of it. I took it to… Full review

Klymit Insulated Static V

Sleeping pads are the art of compromise. I want a sleeping pad that is light, inexpensive, wide, comfortable, packs down small, insulated for winter and is durable. You know a twin size memory foam mattress that packs down to the size of a pomegranate and and weighs 15 grams. Until they make that we will have to make compromises when we camp and backpack. The Static V packs down to about the size of a cabbage (5x8 cylinder) and doesn't seem too heavy (25 oz.) Once you figure out how much to inflate… Full review